先天性失音患者舌-肺泡停止辅音产生过程中的发音运动

B. McMicken, Margaret Vento-Wilson, Long Wang, Kelly M. Rogers
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背景:这篇论文是系列文章中的第六篇,讨论了先天性失读症(PwCA)患者产生舌-肺泡止音/tE /和/dE /的研究,以及所涉及的具体解剖和生理特性和运动学。方法:在本研究中,采用改良的钡吞入法分析PwCA的口腔和咽道,并在一系列模仿任务中录制语音视频,分离特定的英语音素(/tE´/和/dE´/)。研究人员评估了PwCA在/tE /和/dE /生产过程中活动发音器(即下颌舌骨、舌根、下门牙、舌骨)的垂直和水平运动范围(ROM),以及这些音素是否可以通过其ROM和图形表示来预测。此外,研究人员还分析了水平和垂直运动,以确定/tE /和/dE /产生过程中依赖变量(DVs)(即下门牙、舌骨)和自变量(IVs)(即下唇、下颌舌骨、舌根)之间的相关模式,以及运动过程中变量之间的关系和预测变量相关值。结果:结果表明,/tE´/和/dE´/在ROM的特定水平和垂直距离以及相应的水平和垂直关系上具有显著性。此外,尽管IVs和DVs的水平相关模式在统计学意义上相似,但在舌骨和下颌舌骨之间没有发现这一点。与/dE´/呈显著正相关(r=0.581, p 0.05)。在/dE´/纵轴上,这两种DVs与除下颌舌骨外的所有IVs均显著相关(r=0.233, p>0.05)。对于/tE´/,只有三个相关性是显著的。舌骨与舌根呈显著相关(r=0.648, p<0.05),下切牙与下颌舌骨呈显著相关(r=0.420, p<0.05),下唇呈显著相关(r=0.923, p<0.05)。最后,观察到多个明显的ROM差异和显著的相关性,使得/dE´/的运动学与/tE´/截然不同。
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Articulatory Movement during Production of Lingua-Alveolar StopConsonants in a Case of Congenital Aglossia
Background: This manuscript, the sixth in a series, discusses an investigation into production of lingua-alveolar stop consonants /tEŒ/ and /dEŒ/ by a person with congenital aglossia (PwCA), and the specific anatomical and physiological properties and kinematics involved. Methods: In this study, a modified barium swallow study was performed to analyze the PwCA's oral and pharyngeal tract, in addition to a video speech recording made during a series of imitative tasks isolating specific English phonemes (/tEŒ/ and /dEŒ/). Researchers evaluated the PwCA's vertical and horizontal range of motion (ROM) of the mobile articulators (i.e., mylohyoid, tongue base, lower incisors, hyoid) during /tEŒ/ and /dEŒ/ production, and whether these phonemes could be predicted by their ROM and graphic representation. Additionally, researchers analyzed horizontal and vertical movement to identify correlational patterns between dependent (DVs) (i.e., lower incisors, hyoid) and independent variables (IVs) (i.e., lower lip, mylohyoid, tongue base) during production of /tEŒ/ and /dEŒ/, and the relationships of variables during movement and predictive variable correlation values. Results: Results revealed that /tEŒ/ and /dEŒ/ were distinct in specific horizontal and vertical distances of ROM and corresponding horizontal and vertical relationships. Additionally, although the horizontal correlation patterns for IVs and DVs were similar in statistical significance, this was not found between hyoid and mylohyoid. Significant positive correlations were found for /dEŒ/ (r=0.581, p 0.05). In vertical axis for /dEŒ/, both DVs were significantly correlated with all IVs except mylohyoid with lower incisor (r=0.233, p>0.05). For /tEŒ/, only three correlations were significant. Hyoid was significantly correlated with tongue base (r=0.648, p<0.05), and lower incisors were significantly correlated with mylohyoid (r=0.420, p<0.05), and lower lip (r=0.923, p<0.05). Finally, multiple distinct ROM differences and significant correlations were observed that made kinematics of /dEŒ/ distinct and identifiable from /tEŒ/.
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